Lal Bihari
Lal Bihari (or Lal Bihari Mritak, लाल बिहारी “मृतक”; born 1955) is an Indian farmer and activist from Amilo, in Azamgarh district, Uttar Pradesh, who was officially dead between 1975 and 1994. He fought with Indian bureaucracy for 19 years to prove that he is alive. Meanwhile, he added Mritak (deceased) to his name, and founded Mritak Sangh, the Uttar Pradesh Association of Dead People, to highlight other cases like his.
Biography
An inhabitant of Amilo in Azamgarh district in eastern Uttar Pradesh, when Lal Bihari tried to apply for a bank loan in 1975, he visited revenue office at district headquarters, Azamgarh to get a proof of identity, here he found out that he was officially dead: his uncle had bribed a government official to register him as dead, so that he would get the ownership of Bihari's ancestral land at Khalilabad, which measured less than an acre.
Bihari discovered at least 100 other people in a similar situation, being officially dead. He formed Mritak Sangh, Uttar Pradesh Association of Dead People, in the Azamgarh district. He and many other members were in danger of being killed by those who had appropriated their property. Currently the association has over 20,000 members from all over India. By 2004 they had managed to declare four of their members alive.